Nice. Unusual.
Interesting. I wouldn't have called it hip hop either at first. You have to listen twice to catch that and it could just as easily go somewhere else. Hopefully no self-righteous hipper-than-thou reviewers will hold that against me.
Interesting. I wouldn't have called it hip hop either at first. You have to listen twice to catch that and it could just as easily go somewhere else. Hopefully no self-righteous hipper-than-thou reviewers will hold that against me.
Who says " words can' hurt you" when this man's work is looked at harshly through some senses, As for me the beats drew me in and reminded me of another side top hip hop.
Dear discerning prior reviewer. You are a muppet. I guess your one of those self righteous dudes who claims intellect by jumping on all the "ism" bandwagons like a politically correct douchebag. Emusic are occasionally wrong but this is an exception. Its classified HIPHOP 'cos it is HIPHOP, of the instrumental variety, not just because hes brown you fascist. DERT is the in house producer for the HIPHOP crew "The Tunnelrats". You are musically ignorant and this is a dope Instro/experimental hiphop album. straight up!
Why do they catalog this as Hip Hop? Cuz the brother is brown? C'mon. Good music though!
These beats are for the "conscious" and "awake" for brothers who vibe on "Eckhart Tolle" and can bounce at the club all at once. See what I mean at www.noegoman.com
this would have been a good album to guest star a bunch of smooth ass no name alternative rappers & ryhme sayers, but instramental jams is a good change too.
I like this. I like the sounds, the beat, the way it makes you move. I guess I'm a little out of the loop, because I haven't really heard of Dert before. At least I don't think so. Well, anyway, this is a good cd and is worth the whole download.
For you hip hop heads like me that need a real solid beat tape once in a while to bob our heads to or to freestyle to after a long day at work. THIS IS IT!! Straight up dope.